Receiver-buffer-driven approach to adaptive Internet video streaming

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While existing adaptive video streaming schemes are mainly designed for particular congestion control algorithms, a receiver-buffer-driven adaptive streaming scheme is proposed which can be applied in combination with different congestion control algorithms. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme gives satisfactory video quality under various Internet conditions.

Inspec keywords: telecommunication congestion control; Internet; visual communication

Other keywords: congestion control algorithms; receiver-buffer-driven approach; adaptive video streaming; video quality; Internet video streaming

Subjects: Other computer networks; Computer communications; Communication system theory

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